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What to eat for breakfast when pregnant and gluten-free

I’m always looking for a variety of healthy and easy options for breakfast. Eggs certainly rank at the top of the list for healthy, but aside from hard-boiled eggs they take more time and energy than I want to spend when I’m starving. A couple of great choices are low-fat yogurt and delicious seasonal berries with a little honey, GlutenFreeda oatmeal and a side of fruit salad made in advance, or Udi’s toast with smoked salmon, cream cheese, tomatoes and capers. As most pregnant women have read eating smoked salmon, deli meats, hot dogs etc., that are not piping hot, increases your chance of getting infected with Listeria. Yes, this is true. However if you buy the salmon in a sealed package, and only eat it on the day it is opened you will be fine. Many of you will feel uncomfortable doing so, and I understand. This is just something I enjoy that is a great gluten-free and healthy option. For those of you who aren’t pregnant, enjoy!

Now try to tell me that these breakfast options don’t look fabulous.

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Gluten-free NYC Eats- Bar Breton

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Every city should have a place like Bar Breton. Yes, many have creperies, but this place is different. At Bar Breton they serve galettes. A galette is like a crepe, but instead of being made with wheat flour it is made with buckwheat flour, and instead of sweet fillings they have savory fillings. These large buckwheat pancakes are originally from the French regions of Brittany and Normandy.

My girlfriend had suggested the restaurant and I was only too happy to go. I have wanted a crepe for quite a while and as soon as I heard about the galette I was sold. I opened the menu, my eyes widened, and I smiled. The chef had taken the time to identify the gluten-free items on the menu by labeling them with a GF. How refreshing to once again be able to walk in to a restaurant and order without grilling the server first.

We decided to share an appetizer and ordered the smoked salmon galette for the table. This was wonderful! The galette had horseradish creme, thin slices of smoked salmon and was topped with a little frisee, shallots, radishes and chives. Mmmmmm, every last bite was gobbled up. We each ordered our own entrees. I ordered Duo of Chicken, a lemon & honey marinated breast, chicken thigh confit, baby corn, tatsoi (mushrooms), black pepper and shallot sauce. The breast was a touch dry, but the chicken thigh confit was fantastic. The sauce was rich and savory. My girlfriend ordered the salmon with French lentils, brussels sprouts, ginger garlic sauce. She said it was wonderful. My mom ordered the Long Island duck served with a white wine poached pear, sugar snap peas and duck jus. This was my favorite and what I will next time. Dessert was a no brainer, my girlfriend and I wanted chocolate mousse and my mom loves meringue, so that is what we got. I thought the tubes of chocolate meringues dipped in the mousse was genius.

Like I said, every city needs a Bar Breton. It’s romantic, it’s French and it’s gluten-free. Bon Appetite!

Bar Breton
254 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
10001
212.213.4999

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Gone Gluten-Free has gone to Europe-Amsterdam

My trip to Europe was wonderful. I saw amazing sites, met fun and interesting people and ate some fabulous meals. My first stop was Amsterdam. Amsterdam is a beautiful city boasting more canals than Venice, some of the world’s finest museums, and friendly people who speak English. Navigating the city is easy, because the place is one big circle. The weather in early July was in the upper 60′s, which was fine since I arrived from San Francisco. The food is challenging, unless you are willing to lay it down and go to nicer restaurants. Since I spent lots of time alone I was happy munching on small things throughout the day and having nice dinners with my husband in the evening.

Before starting my day I would enjoy the hotel breakfast, at Hotel Pulitzer, with my husband. This included smoked salmon, fresh fruit, various sliced meats, three kinds of sliced Gouda and the sliced bread I purchased from Bakkerij Visser / ‘t Stoepje, on my second day (please click link for review of bakery). After breakfast off I went, exploring various galleries, stores and museums. Since everything is so close together I would stop by the room for a snack of bread and Gouda or grab frites with mayonnaise midway through my day. I drank a lot of delicious lattes and enjoyed a few local pubs, for drinks only.

Even though Amsterdam is not a foodie destination by any stretch of the imagination, there were a couple of dinners worth mentioning.

My husband and his boss were supposed to have dinner at the highest rated (by Trip Advisor reviewers) restaurant in Amsterdam, Brasserie VLAMING. They were having a business meeting with another gentleman so I wasn’t able to join them. Even though I made a reservation for this location when they arrived it was closed. There was a note for them taped to the door with a number to call, and a message offering to pick them up to bring them to the other location a couple of miles away – can you imagine such a proposal in SF or NYC. Assuming their companion wasn’t going to go they bailed on the idea and had dinner at the hotel. Their loss turned out to be my gain. The following evening I was invited to join them there for dinner.

We were seat and greeted with humble apologies. Quickly we had wine menus and drinks were on their way. We shared the starters and even though I couldn’t enjoy everything I certainly did enjoy quite a bit. First was the assorted appetizer platter. This was served on tiers and each snack had it’s own dish. There were olives, cheese, meat, and bittenballen (this is similar to a croquet, so I am told) and the roasted veal carpaccio with tuna mayonnaise (tuna salad). This was surprisingly delicious. Three of the four of us had the same entrée, fried duck breast. This was delicious. My husband had a pork dish (I think it was schnitzel???) and he liked that a lot, but not as much as my duck that he polished off in lieu of finishing his meal. Obviously you will want to specify that your meal be gluten-free, but this was a place where it wasn’t hard to find something to eat and they were accommodating.

The second meal I must mention, and the one I would choose if I had to pick between the two, was at Proeverij 274. The dining experience here was fantastic. Proeverij 274 overlooks a canal (Prinsengracht) and has a beautiful view. The building is all windows and white, very simple. My husband and I had tried many restaurants that seemed to be well rated, but were only okay. We decided to forgo research, which was clearly a waste of time, to try this charming restaurant we had passed several times on the way to and from the hotel. I am so glad we made that decision. We were seated and offered aperitifs. I had the special aperitif of the evening that I cannot remember the name of, but enjoyed immensely. It is always nice to be offered a cocktail straight away and allowed to enjoy it before having to order. We knew this was going to be a relaxed meal.

The food at this restaurant is divine. My husband and I shared the Green Salad. However to call it a green salad is misleading. It had shallots with salty caramel, rillettes of ox tail, and a white wine vinegar jelly. As you can see in the picture there is a powder on top, which turned out to be a lemon powder/salt mixture. All of the flavors went very well together. Needless to say, it was amazing! Obviously the biscuit was for my husband.

My entree was the special that evening and it was outstanding. I had a beautiful piece of sole in a butter sauce served over white asparagus with mango chutney on the side. It was a beautiful combination of textures in my mouth. The flakiness of the fish accompanied by the crunch of the asparagus, and the creamy sauce were complimented by the coolness of the chutney. This was a perfect bite.

I love the beautiful city of Amsterdam and I know that being gluten-free takes a little effort, but is so worth it to be able to appreciate everything this city has to offer.

Proeverij 274
Prinsengracht 274
1016HH Amsterdam
+31 20 4211848

Brasserie Vlaming
Prinsengracht 193a
1015 DS Amsterdam
+31 20 4272063

Bakkerij Visser / ‘t Stoepje
Rozengracht 80
1016 NE Jordaan
020-6244284

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